PulseAudio certanly broke a lot of existing use-cases. But it also brought some very clear advantages.
Same with Wayland - it's a way to drag Linux desktop into a world where mixed DPI displays exist and where HW acceleration of desktop is a norm. That seems to be signifiantly more useful in 2020 where most displays need some kind of scaling.
Same with Wayland - it's a way to drag Linux desktop into a world where mixed DPI displays exist and where HW acceleration of desktop is a norm. That seems to be signifiantly more useful in 2020 where most displays need some kind of scaling.